Crosman can sell pellets for $7 with a nice screw on lid. Why do others ( looking at you JSB) have a crappy slip on lid for $20?
Yeah, I've picked up 2 spilled full tins recently.
Yeah, I've picked up 2 spilled full tins recently.
Are they rebranded JSBs? If so, didn't know that. I just bought a bunch of FX pellets which are rebranded JSBs, but still have the crappy slip on lid.Just buy JTS now or AEA. Problem solved. Thats what I do. Did buy some JSB Monster Lights and was surprised they were in twist tins. But agree hate those large tins with press fit.
No they are different but similar in shape. Alot have found they are much better QC and way more consistent in size and weight than JSBs. They shoot better than JSBs in my guns.Are they rebranded JSBs? If so, didn't know that. I just bought a bunch of FX pellets which are rebranded JSBs, but still have the crappy slip on lid.
Mus be sumpn go'n roun...Crosman can sell pellets for $7 with a nice screw on lid. Why do others ( looking at you JSB) have a crappy slip on lid for $20?
Yeah, I've picked up 2 spilled full tins recently.
Ditto, The QC with several tins of AEA and JTS are better than JSB's, which were my go to pellet.No they are different but similar in shape. Alot have found they are much better QC and way more consistent in size and weight than JSBs. They shoot better than JSBs in my guns.
Thanks for the heads up, just ordered some.A couple of weeks ago, I got the usual cubes of foam and pellet tins from Pyramyd. The 500 pellet tins of .20 pellets had ABSOLUTELY NO tape restraining the lids.
You can guess what happened when I cut the tape holding the pellet cubes together. Tin bottoms dropped free, and lids stayed with the cube.
The next time you see a bunch of crap in your pellet tin, it likely came from sweeping them off the floor and pouring them back into the tin. But they saved $.000001.